need help on picking new stock
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need help on picking new stock
Considering Mcree or an AICS
but I have never been behind both, so what are the pros and cons
and if possible, if any members can be willingly to let me get behind a Mcree/AICS would be much appreciated
but I have never been behind both, so what are the pros and cons
and if possible, if any members can be willingly to let me get behind a Mcree/AICS would be much appreciated
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Re: need help on picking new stock
Come to a match and get behind everything.
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Re: need help on picking new stock
I'll be at Angeles on Sat morning! Left side of the range.
AX chassis if you want to try it.
AX chassis if you want to try it.
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Re: need help on picking new stock
I had a Mcrees, sold it and bought 3 Manners T4-As (mini-chassis).
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Re: need help on picking new stock
RS is another chasis option to think about. If you are set on a chasis.
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Re: need help on picking new stock
i like my manners t5 its the best of both worlds where you have a pistol grip type stock but you can also wrap your thumb up over it like a t4 or a McMillan stock
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Re: need help on picking new stock
I need something with adjustable LOP
because my LOP is freakishly 15" man....
because my LOP is freakishly 15" man....
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Re: need help on picking new stock
You don't NEED adjustable.Exodus343 wrote:I need something with adjustable LOP
because my LOP is freakishly 15" man....
Just order it with a 14" LOP and make spacers.
Spacers can be installed into ANY stock with a recoil pad.
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Re: need help on picking new stock
My Manners with the butt spacers is 14.5" so you inly need one more. You can specify that when you order.
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Re: need help on picking new stock
sounds like a good option
the B&C M40 stock's recoil pad is glued on, how do I add spacers?
the B&C M40 stock's recoil pad is glued on, how do I add spacers?
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Re: need help on picking new stock
I have a manners with adjustable butt spacers up for sale or trade for less then it costs from manners. Its still brand new.
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Re: need help on picking new stock
Cut it off and then attach the new pad and spacers with screws like manners and mcmillan...Exodus343 wrote:sounds like a good option
the B&C M40 stock's recoil pad is glued on, how do I add spacers?
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Re: need help on picking new stock
You can either cut it off or I've been able to get them off with a heatgun and patience. Add some weight to the buttstock while you're at it.Exodus343 wrote: the B&C M40 stock's recoil pad is glued on, how do I add spacers?
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